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SOCHQ Threat Intel · Scam

Dangerous Fake Website Confirmed Active

A deceptive website disguised as a legitimate page has been confirmed as a phishing trap designed to steal personal information like passwords or payment details. Shortened links like this one hide where they really lead, making them easy to click by mistake.

What to do: Do not click any shortened or unfamiliar links sent via text, email, or social media — show your kids the same rule and report suspicious links without opening them.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

If someone sends your family a link via text, email, or social media that looks official but isn't, clicking it could let scammers steal passwords or credit card information. Teach your kids to ask you before clicking any links from people they don't know well, and delete suspicious messages without opening them.

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